• The Spanish name Bibrambla or Bibarrambla comes from the gate's Arabic name, Bab al-Ramla, meaning "Gate of Sand" or "Gate of the Sandbank".[3]...
  • The gate of bibarrambla. Historical report of the monument and its rediscovery. The Bab al Rambla (the gateway to the sandy area) was one of the main...
  • Location on Googlemap. See more photos. The name Bibarrambla mean "Gate of the River" since the square originally stood on the sandy river bank.
  • The Gate of the Ears (Spanish: Arco de las Orejas), also known as the Arc of the Ears or Bib-Arrambla Gate, was a city gate of Granada (Andalusia, Spain).
  • Re-constructed in its present location it once stood on the Calle Salamanca close to Plaza de Bib-Rambla. ... Gate of Bibarrambla, or Arc of the Ears, Alhambra.
  • The Puerta de las Armas or Gate of Arms is a gate entrance to the Alhambra Complex in Granada, Spain.
  • The Plaza de Bibarrambla (or Bib-Rambla) and its surrounding area were a fundamental target of the Christian urban reforms that quickly transformed the Muslim...
  • Bibarrambla: Possibly named for Bibarambla the gate, of the Spanish city of Granada, which translates into “gate of the river.”
  • square meet, despite its proximity to the Gate of the Arenal (that is the Gate of Bibarrambla), dividing it into two the space for butcheries.
  • Plaza de Bib-Rambla, known as Bibarrambla amongst locals, is one the city’s oldest most ancient and transformed spots.
  • On the left, forgotten among the trees and mossy stones, stands the Arco de las Orejas, the gate which once stood near the Plaza Bibarrambla in the city center...
  • Plaza bibarrambla en granada interactive map of granada. ... The name bibarrambla mean gate of the river since the square originally stood on the sandy.
  • Bib Rambla Square. ... Bib Rambla Gate (Puerta Bibarrambla) Painting Gate of the Ears as it stood circa 1830 by Scottish painter David Roberts.